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Šarūnas Nakas (born August 2, 1962) is a Lithuanian composer of contemporary classical music, essayist, filmmaker, conductor, performance and video artist, organiser of contemporary music festivals and presenter of radio programmes based in Vilnius, Lithuania. A student of Julius Juzeliūnas at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, he graduated in 1986 before going to Poland for further study between 1988 and 1991; he has also worked at the IRCAM in Paris (1998). Meanwhile, he followed classes with Witold Lutoslawski, Louis Andriessen and Gérard Grisey. In 1982, Nakas founded the Vilnius New Music Ensemble, with which he has toured in 15 European countries and Canada for eighteen consecutive years. Nakas was also artistic director of the ''Gaida'' contemporary music festival (1996) and ''Musica Ficta'' festival (1997), both in Vilnius. In 2001 he wrote a textbook on contemporary music, the first of its kind in Lithuania. Between 2000 and 2007 he was a musical editor of the cultural monthly ''Kultūros barai'' in Vilnius. Since 2002 he's hosting programs about contemporary music on Lithuanian radio. Since 2011, he has been moderating the online magazine for contemporary music (modus-radio.com ). Since 2005, he has worked on multi-channel video installations, using his own music as soundtrack. In 2012, Nakas founded the Šarūnas Nakas' Multimedia Quintet. He was co-curator of the international art exhibition Dialogues of Colour and Sound. Works by M. K. Čiurlionis and his contemporaries in Vilnius (2009). Nakas was awarded the Lithuanian National Arts and Culture Prize in 2007, and has received numerous other awards for his work. == Selected compositions == * ''Merz-machine'' for virtual orchestra (1985) or six pianos (1997) * ''Vox-machine'' for virtual choir (1985) * ''Ricercars'' for seven amplified instruments (1985) * ''Motet'' for five voices (1985) * ''Arcanum'' for viola and organ (1987) * ''Sarmatia'' for organ (1990) * ''And this Tranquillity'' for voice, singing violinist, singing trombonist and singing pianist (1991) * ''Fluctus semigallorum'' for actress, soprano, bass, viola and trombone (1991) * ''Cenotaph'' for chamber ensemble (1995) * ''Crypt'' for percussion and double-bass (1996) * ''Chronon'' for clarinet, trumpet, piano, percussion, cello and double-bass (1997) * ''Ziqquratu'' for flute, clarinet, piano, percussion, violin and cello (1998) * ''Vilne'' for tenor, four horns, two pianos and percussion (1998) * ''Ziqquratu-2'' for percussion, chamber ensemble and electronics (1999) * ''Fight and Escape'' for ensemble (1999) * ''Aporia'' for three chamber groups (2001) * ''The Cup of Grail'' for clarinet and two percussion (2001) * ''Drang nach Westen. A New Sermon to the Barbarians'' for large ensemble (2003) * ''Eyes Dazzled by the North'' for chamber ensemble (2004) * ''Nude'' for large orchestra (2004) * ''Crown'' for wind orchestra (2005) * ''Dreamlike Venice, a Flammable Hurricane of Love'' for violin, soprano, baritone, two actors and chamber orchestra (2006) * ''Reliquary'' for voice, electric zither and oboe (2008) * ''Icon of Fire'' for chamber ensemble or piano solo (2008) * ''Resistance'' for large orchestra (2009) * ''Kitman'' for piano (2012) * ''Tuba mirum'' for tuba and 10 brass (2012) * ''Machine désirante'' for cello and 17 strings (2015) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Šarūnas Nakas」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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